European Solar Decathalon 2010
Apricus was a proud sponsor of the 2010 Solar Decathalon. The Tong Ji Shanghai University team finished 11th out of 17 schools competing in the European Solar Decathalon in Madrid Spain in June. Apricus supplied the domestic hot water system for the Bamboo House, comprising of an AP-20 evacuated tube collector, 250L storage tank, pump and controls.
Team manager Ms. Wang Li Zhen stated, "The system performed extremely well, providing all of the hot water to meet the daily requirements of the house without the need for any additional boosting."

Now House Toronto, Canada
Apricus, in conjunction with our distributor Generation PV, was a proud sponsor of the first house in the . The project, located in Topham Park, Toronto, turned a 60-year-old WWII house into a near zero energy home - one that produces almost as much energy as it uses.
The house was retrofitted with an Apricus solar thermal system to provide hot water for domestic use and a radiant floor heating system in the basement floor.
"We will enjoy the benefit of two Apricus solar thermal systems. These are high efficiency, low cost solar hot water systems that work all year round. Unlike flat-plate collectors, or evacuated tubes with flat copper foil, the Apricus System uses a cylindrical collector which takes advantage of the sun all day, not just when it's overhead."
New House Project Website

US Solar Decathalon 2009
Apricus was pleased to help out multiple teams at the 2009 US Solar Decathalon. University of Arizona,Iowa State,University of Kentucky,Ohio State,Rice University,University of Missouri, and Team Ontario/BC (University of Waterloo, Ryerson University, and Simon Fraser University)all utilized Apricus evacuated tube technology in their designs.
Team Ontario/BC was ranked #4 overall receiving a score of 94.250 for hot water, again ranking them #4 in this category out of 20 teams.

University of Kentucky

University of Missouri
Rice University